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Located between Trinity College, and Stephen’s Green, The Westbury Hotel is in the hub of the cultural quarter.

Located between Trinity College and Stephen’s Green, The Westbury Hotel is in the hub of the cultural quarter, with its endless restaurant and shopping options. The hotel itself is high on the list of city attractions, especially in its famous Gallery, with an extensive art collection and traditional afternoon tea. Fine-dining restaurant Wilde uses local ingredients to create an international menu from celebrated chef John Wood, while Café Novo is a trendy street-level brasserie with a modern menu and cocktails from the bar’s mixologist. All guest rooms have custom-designed furniture, Frette bed linens and Acqua Di Parma bath products. The Presidential Suite comes complete with its own gym and entertainment system.
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Reviews from Leaders Club Members

"very good central city hotel good service good location "

FABRICE H. | France | Member Since: 2007

"What a terrific, exquisite hotel- perfectly situated for everything in Dublin within walking distance, and the best shopping mere steps away. The staff was superb and gracious.I only wish we could have stayed longer...we will definitely be back! "

Laura W.

"Perfect stay, perfect marks. We felt very well treated as Leaders Club members and were pampered from beginning to end."

Karin G. | Ireland | Member Since: 2008

"Excellent and very helpful staff. Hotel is in a good central location, would return."

We Recommend

Best City Secret

Chester Beatty Library at Dublin Castle

One of the world's most valuable private collections of oriental manuscripts and miniatures can be seen here. (353-1) 407-0750; www.cbl.ie.

Best Family Activity

Dublin Zoo

Opened in 1831 and located in the heart of the city, the Dublin Zoo is home to 600 animals that flourish thanks to the expansive grounds. (353-1) 474-8900; www.dublinzoo.ie.

Top Architecture Find

Georgian Dublin

Stroll the southeast section of the city center, around Baggot Street, Merrion Square and Fitzwiliam Square, to spot beautifully-kept townhouses from the Georgian period.

Best Cocktail with a View

Johnnie Fox's Pub

This lively spot is located high in the Dublin Mountains with views of Dublin bay and the mountain woodland. (353-1) 295-8911; www.jfp.ie.

Best Cultural Secret

Marsh’s Library at St Patrick's Cathedral

Founded in 1701, this beautiful library remains in almost original condition and houses more than 25,000 rare books. www.marshlibrary.ie.

Best Activity/Excursion

Mary Gibbons Tour to Newgrange and Hill of Tara

Visit a Neolithic Ritual Centre and Passage Tomb that is 5,000 years old. (353-86) 355-1355; www.newgrangetours.com.

Best Restaurant for a Celebration

Peploe’s

This wine bistro in a Georgian townhouse also serves a small plates menu from the late afternoon to early evening. (353-1) 676-3144; www.peploes.com.

Best Newcomer

Science Gallery

The newest addition to Trinity College is a rotating gallery of science-related exhibitions. Shows have included "Hack The City" which invited gallery-goers to get into a hackers mind-set and consider tweaking Dublin's urban systems. www.sciencegallery.com.

Reading Suggestion

"Ulysses" by James Joyce

This hefty classic chronicles the passage of Leopold Bloom through Dublin on an ordinary day on June 16, 1904.